Standard File Transfer Protocol clients are commonly used technical tools to transfer and manipulate files between a local computer and a server on the internet. Designed and specified in mid 80', most FTP clients obtain the same features: security, integrity checks, the ability to perform multiple transfers of files, stop/resume features, etc. However, there is one main deficiency shared by all FTP clients: the absence of time dimension in their features. In other words, there is no record of the history of actions performed on the website by its developers.
JSCAPE Releases JSCAPE Secure FTP Server Version 6.6
JSCAPE, a leader in Managed File Transfer solutions, today announced the release of the JSCAPE Secure FTP Server version 6.6. The new release offers a simple to use public drop zone, improved branding capabilities and true multi-tenant capabilities.
Automate FTP and SFTP Transfers with FTPGetter 3 Professional
For most businesses, using a traditional FTP/SFTP client is the norm, however, in many cases, you can make use of a solution such as FTPGetter 3 Professional to automate the process, freeing up a great deal of time. While a traditional FTP client allows you to access and work with your files to an extent, if you are responsible for keeping track of many files on an FTP server, things can rapidly start getting complicated. Using a traditional client, you have to go through each file manually, searching for updates by going through each file one at a time. As you have no doubt realised, that can rapidly become extremely time consuming. However, if you can automate the process, everything becomes a lot more accessible.